it does look interesting and I agree the setting could be a nice breath of fresh air, I'll have to take check out the look and feel of the gameplay first, Guerilla don't have a stellar track record there

This is one of my most anticipated games of the year. I'm a big fan of these kinds of open world games, and post-apocalyptic stories, so this is combining two of my favorite things.
The designs for the robots are really cool. I just read a story on IGN that said there 26 different types of robot in the game, so it sounds like there are a lot we haven't gotten to see yet.
I'm glad we've gotten some trailers giving us a better feel for the story, that was one element I hadn't seem much of that I was most curious about.

I'm glad to see that it looks like the outfits change some of her stats. While it can be fun to play with a character's look just to make things more personal, there's definitely more motivation there when what they wear actually effects the character.

I can't really justify the purchase on a Pro right now, but there's a possibility that that'll be the case with a decent deal on or after Black Friday this year - HZD will definitely be on my radar then, great showpiece for a new UHD OLED/Pro combo

I have to admit, I was not expecting this to actually get as good of reviews as it getting, it's actually been better reviewed than Mass Effect: Andromeda.
I've decided to get Assassin's Creed IV as my next game, but this will probably be my next game after that.

Library's rent video games now? I know they do DVDs and Blu-Rays, but I've heard of them having video games.

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They have for some time, at least in my area. Helping matters is that, despite my current town of residence being incredibly rural (southeastern Kansas), it shares an online catalogue with several other libraries in the region, letting them function as one enormous library.

They also have Final Fantasy XV, Gravity Rush 2, and .hack/Infection, the latter of which is unspeakably hard to find - I saw a .hack PS2 game at a thrift shop for $100. I imagine Nier: Automata isn't far away from getting in the library.